
Tag: Birds
SEATTLE’S ADAPTABLE URBAN COOPER’S HAWKS
Thirty years ago, Cooper’s Hawks began colonizing urban and suburban landscapes throughout the US, developing a tolerance for living in proximity to humans. Continue Reading →
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in June
I have been going to Malheur NWR for about 15 years now and still think it has the best birding in the Pacific Northwest. Continue Reading →
Madagascar, a place like nowhere else.
Madagascar is the world’s fourth-largest island, situated off East Africa in the Indian Ocean. Isolated since it drifted away from India 88 million years ago, a very large percentage of its plants and animals are endemic, occurring nowhere else—95% of reptiles, 92% of mammals, 89% of plants, and 41% of birds. Dennis Paulson spent 18 days there in January 2016 and will share some of his wonderful experiences. Continue Reading →
Avian Ad Libs
Perhaps you’re one of those who consider science and humor to belong in two separate camps which, due to language differences, are committed to never speaking to each other. But cartoonist Gary Larson went a long way in disproving that myth. Through his rather warped sense of humor he allowed us not only to appreciate the contributions of science but also enabled us to better understand ourselves by bringing down our defenses so we could laugh at ourselves as seen through the eyes of cows, insects, dragons, and yes, even birds. Continue Reading →
On the Frontlines of Extinction: Saving the Rarest Hummingbirds
Found only in the Americas, hummingbirds surprise and delight us — yet many of these feisty birds are on the verge of disappearing forever, including 39 that are globally threatened. Habitat loss is the biggest threat they face – particularly loss of forests and mountain shrublands. Continue Reading →
Audubon Conference of Washington (ACOW)
Audubon Washington and the chapters of the Northwest II region are pleased to welcome back chapter leaders from across Washington State for an in-person weekend of community and conservation. We’ll meet in the newly-renovated Dungeness River Nature Center in Sequim, a partnership between the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society. Continue Reading →
Advancing Your Birding Course (August 9th-October 4th)
Ed Swan, ornithologist, author, and bird guide is coming to Rainier Audubon this fall and he can help you
- Build on your identification skills in the field
- Improve your bird sighting evaluation abilities
- Increase your ability to record data and publish records
- Use a citizen science methodology
Puget Sound Bird Fest
Puget Sound Bird Fest Returns in Person September 10-11th, 2022Celebrate the 18th Continue Reading →
Birding Malheur National Wildlife Reguge
Birding the vast expanse of Harney County’s 10,000+ sq. miles can be daunting. Which birds are where? and when? Dan Streiffert has been birding and photographing in Harney County for 15+ years. This presentation showcases his approach to taking advantage of particular birding ‘routes’ that cover the diverse landscape and discovers the array of birds and other wildlife available. Dan will share tips and tricks for seeing particular species at different times of the day or throughout the year. Continue Reading →
Join CNW and partners to remove invasive plants and improve wildlife habitat near Greenwater, WA
Join Conservation Northwest, the U.S. Forest Service and the Ruffed Grouse Society for a work party to remove invasive plant species and improve critical wildlife habitat. We’ll be tackling scotch broom and other invasives and thinning some saplings. Continue Reading →


